Healthy pollinators don’t exist in isolation.
They respond to the coherence of the landscape they live in.
When soil biology is alive and balanced, plants function differently. Their metabolism stabilises, nutrient exchange becomes regulated, and chemical signaling becomes clear rather than chaotic. Nectar quality, pollen composition, and plant electromagnetic signalling all shift as a result.
Bees are exquisitely sensitive organisms.
They respond not only to food availability, but to
signal clarity, the chemical and electromagnetic
cues emitted by plants.
Living soil creates coherent plant signaling. Coherent plants support resilient pollinators.
On the Earthfood Holmstead, as soil biology has returned and stabilised, we’ve observed stronger hives, consistent foraging, and overall bee vitality.
This aligns with what science now understands: life thrives where biological systems are regulated, not overstimulated.
Soil health is not just about yield.
It’s about restoring the information flow that life depends on.
FAQ: Soil, Biology, Frequency & Pollinators
What does “coherence” mean in biological systems?
Coherence refers to systems that are organised, regulated, and communicating effectively. In biology, coherent systems use less energy, respond more efficiently to stress, and maintain internal balance.
In soil, coherence means:
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stable microbial communities
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regulated nutrient cycling
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strong root–microbe communication
In plants and pollinators, coherence supports resilience, metabolism, and signaling.
How does soil biology affect plants at a cellular level?
Living soil microbes influence plant root signaling, nutrient timing, and stress responses. This affects how plants allocate energy, produce sugars, amino acids, and secondary compounds, including nectar and pollen chemistry.
Plants grown in biologically alive soil are less chemically stressed and more metabolically stable.
What does DNA have to do with this?
DNA is not a rigid instruction manual. It is responsive to its environment.
When cells are under stress, DNA is tightly wound (chromatin is compacted), limiting gene expression.
When cells are in a relaxed, coherent state, DNA unwinds slightly (chromatin relaxation), allowing genes associated with repair, metabolism, and communication to be expressed.
This process is central to epigenetics.
Biological coherence supports environments where this relaxed, functional state is more likely.
Are bees affected by biological stress in plants?
Yes. Bees respond to:
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nectar quality
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pollen composition
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plant signaling cues
Plants under chemical or nutrient stress often produce altered nectar and defensive compounds. Over time, this affects pollinator behaviour, immunity, and resilience.
Healthy soil supports healthier plants, which in turn support healthier pollinators.
Is this about “frequency” or is it biology?
It’s both but grounded in biology.
Cells, microbes, plants, and pollinators all communicate using chemical, electrical, and electromagnetic signals. Frequency is simply a way of describing how information moves through living systems.
Earthfood works by restoring biological regulation first. Any coherence or “frequency” effects are emergent properties of healthy living systems not something added artificially.
What role does Earthfood play in this system?
Earthfood introduces soil-borne, nitrifying living microbes that:
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stabilise nitrogen cycling
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reduce biological noise
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support long-term soil organisation
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improve root–soil communication
This helps restore coherence at the foundation of the ecosystem - the soil.
Healthy soil → healthy plants → healthy pollinators.
Is this a claim or an observation?
This is an observation supported by biology.
Earthfood does not treat bees. It restores soil function.
Pollinator health improves as a result of ecosystem stability, not intervention.
The Takeaway
Pollinators thrive where life is organised, not forced.
Soil health restores biological coherence. Coherence restores communication.
And communication is the foundation of life.
The same principle applies to us.
Our words, our tone, and our emotional state are signals too.
Biology responds to coherence not just in soil and plants, but in people. Chronic anger, fear, hate, and violence create stress signals that tighten systems and shut down communication.
Calm, truth, rest, and integrity do the opposite. They allow life to organise and function well.
Just as bees thrive where plant signals are clean and coherent, humans thrive where language is measured, intention is clear, and nervous systems are allowed to rest.
To live well, we must regulate well.
To regenerate life around us, we must reclaim the space of power and health that is already ours as given at birth, not earned through force.
Life responds to how we show up.
And coherence in soil, in bees, and in ourselves is always the invitation.
Bronwyn Holm, Founder, EARTHFOOD